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Reply to "Another Guyanese making Guyana proud and making her mark in the History books"

Drugb posted:
primitive processes in place that don't require university educated professionals. 

Druggie 25% of Bajans between 25-29 have university degrees.  In addition to these people Barbados attracts Guyanese and Jamaicans and others with university degrees.  So in fact it actually has even more than the data on Bajans alone will suggest.  If these Guyanese, Jamaicans, and even some Trinidadians couldn't find work on that island they wouldn't be there.

Please tell me why Barbados can absorb all of these relatively recently trained grads and Guyana cannot.  Yes you are correct. As Barbados and other Caribbean islands advanced the PPP kept it primitive.

And yes druggie you scream at the low quality of nursing in Guyana.  The reason is that their trainers are under trained and under educated and so turn out a low caliber nurse.  The better educated Guyanese nurses can be found right there in Barbados as Jagdeo will easily tell you.

Every time Jagdeo found his way to a Caribbean volcanic peak or coral reef he used to get down on his hands and knees and beg the Guyanese there to return.  If it turns out that a Guyanese is making so much money in Barbados that they don't want to return to Guyana you ought to tell us why Guyana is so primitive that it cannot even keep its own people from fleeing to that coral reef.

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